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A Feminist Survey for Your Campus

April 23, 2010 by Allie McDonald Leave a Comment

FMF-Affiliate group, BNOW at UC Berkeley, uses this Feminist Survey to educate students about feminism and recruit new members. Take a look and think about tailoring one for your campus and club!

A quick survey…

  • I empower myself.
  • I care about the true meaning of diversity.
  • I believe in equal pay for men and women.
  • I’d like to be represented by a legal system that accurately represents the people it governs.
  • It bothers me when I hear about another case of rape in my neighborhood.
  • I believe in a woman’s right to choose.
  • I appreciate it when people who live differently from me are able to see my issues, and then work with me to improve them.
  • I see the value in nourishing my own personal identity, rather than in
    nourishing what others would like to make of me.
  • I am proud of the fact that I am not easily labeled.
  • I see that the media doesn’t accurately represent all people, all lives, and all bodies.
  • I realize that all forms of oppression are related.
  • I realize that if I really expect something to change, I need to actively work toward changing it.
  • I would like to be part of a community of people who care about issues of equality and work toward empowerment.

If you checked yes to most of these boxes, CONGRATULATIONS. YOU’RE A FEMINIST!

Join your fellow feminists through the Berkeley National Organization for Women.

now.berkeley@gmail.com

People call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat.”

Rebecca West

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